Positive Topline Ph 3 COMPETE Trial Data with n.c.a. 177Lu-edotreotide (ITM-11) in Patients with Grade 1/2 SSTR+ve GEP-NETs Presented

“These successful results validate our decision to design a pivotal Phase 3 trial directly comparing a targeted radiopharmaceutical against a targeted molecular therapy in Grade 1/2 GEP-NETS, underscoring our commitment to improving the lives of people living with this challenging cancer,” said Andrew Cavey, MD, PhD, chief executive officer, ITM. “With this successful readout, 177Lu-edotreotide becomes the first drug candidate in ITM’s broad portfolio of early- to late-stage radiopharmaceuticals to deliver positive Phase 3 results and progress towards NDA submission and commercial launch preparations. Together, with our global isotopes manufacturing business, robust supply chain, and experienced clinical and commercial team, we believe we are uniquely positioned as a standout leader in the fast-growing radiopharmaceutical industry.”
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